The Knowledge Exchange is a place for people working in criminal justice settings to find and share resources, research, and examples of notable practice, relevant to their roles.
Read MoreLouise Kennefick, Deirdre Healy and Niamh Wade discuss what we can learn from an historical approach.
Read MoreJason Morris explores some of the ways in which technology can be used to enable responsivity with people on probation.
Read MoreJohn Todd-Kvam provides an overview of his doctoral research.
Read MoreKaran Tripathi explores the extent to which probation practice in India responds to the needs of women.
Read MoreThien-Trang Nguyen-Phan outlines her research into parents who have experienced violence and abuse from their now adult children.
Read MoreArticle by Tony Margetts, former partnership manager for Humberside Probation and Commissioner for Drug and Alcohol Treatment for the East Riding of Yorkshire, now a self-employed consultant.
Read MoreSteve Doggett explains how Unilink made use of new research on the risk of suicide in custodial settings.
Read MoreArticle from Kevin Ball, Senior Research Officer, HM Inspectorate of Probation.
Read MoreArticle from Nina Champion and Hannah Pittaway from the Criminal Justice Alliance.
Read MoreOlivia Dehnavi provides an overview of their recent research on the discrimination faced by racially minoritised women with convictions when trying to find employment.
Read MoreDr Alexandra Cox from the University of Essex and Aisha Ofori from the Centre for Justice Innovation.
Read MoreSeema Patel, from Northumbria University, discusses the role that families can play in reducing offending.
Read MorePamela Ugwudike examines the role of Artificial Intelligence in probation and potential racial implications.
Read MoreSofia Buncy, Sarah Goodwin and Alexandria Bradley share some early findings from their research which is exploring Muslim women’s experiences of resettlement.
Read MoreJake Phillips, Editor of Probation Quarterly, shares his thoughts on the key themes of this issue.
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